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i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a well-known nightlife destination. how do you balance the needs of the residents with the needs of the restaurants and bars? >> i moved into my neighborhood in part because we have such a wonderful vibrant nightlife. san francisco is famous for our restaurant scene, are seen, club scene. -- are sbar scene. we have had too much violence around these nighttime venues. i have passed several pieces of legislation to address the security and safety needs of neighborhoods. we all support a healthy, vibrant nightlife. but we also support a safe nightlife that complemen
i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a...
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for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily business our workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with their house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything a city could offer. and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city are making the same choice. since i was living. everybody wants to do the same but they didn't have the money to go since we have a crisis those. people that. they go to their houses. and. to find. them are malays have given after a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most greeks are simply energy and a very large percentage of. people who lost their jobs especially young are almost desperate i mean young to become architects and i'm afraid that i cannot. tell them the truth will be. almost. ninety to ninety something percent statistics show that nearly one million people have lost their jobs in the figures are only expected to rise with over forty percent of people under the age of twe
for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily business our workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with their house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything a city could offer. and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city are making the same choice. since i was living. everybody wants to do the same but they didn't have the money to go since...
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the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here in hanover gas from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market there also hopes to progress on russia's annexation bid finally to the world trade organization and germany and hopes to tap into the balls to mold moyes ation program of russia announced by dmitry medvedev with the tying up various big contracts we also know that there are problems with the economy throughout the european union which really makes germany look to the east for new deals the greek and portuguese debt crises which have seen angular merkel facing a lot of criticism here in germany for potentially having to bailout those countries especially in the light of the news that the crisis may be spreading to italy and spain germany is the european union's biggest creditor that means it gives more money to the european union than anyone else so there are fears that germany will have to foot the bill russia hopes germany complaining nato round to the point of view of a joint missile de
the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here in hanover gas from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market there also hopes to progress on russia's annexation bid finally to the world trade organization and germany and hopes to tap into the balls to mold moyes ation program of russia announced by dmitry medvedev with the tying up various big contracts we also know that there are problems with the...
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province along with another guy who was also close to the president, this is cumulatively speaking, it's a big blow for the karzai administration. you know, it'sçç confidant, relatives, high-level aides going back into april some of them are being killed. but more than who is doing it or who it's happening to, i would put it altogether by saying it's a real danger for the stability of the government and it makes it seem as if as the americans and nato begin to pull out, it's really not clear who is in control. it's really not clear where these chips are going to fall. >> you wrote aboutç that ioç oe of the recent pieces for the post that the tenor of kabul is changing. people seem to be preparing for that day when the last u.s. troops are out of there and trying to figure out where the power is going to be. >> exactly. people are very nervous and scared. the last time a super power was involved in afghanistan and suddenly left, which was of course the soviet union in 1989, it wasn't long after that that civil wary rupted which was incredibly vicious and destructive and destroyed much of
province along with another guy who was also close to the president, this is cumulatively speaking, it's a big blow for the karzai administration. you know, it'sçç confidant, relatives, high-level aides going back into april some of them are being killed. but more than who is doing it or who it's happening to, i would put it altogether by saying it's a real danger for the stability of the government and it makes it seem as if as the americans and nato begin to pull out, it's really not...
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also hopes for help from joining the world trade organization in return germany hopes to sign some big contracts in the vaults mold laws they should program announced boy creature made bed if of course germany is facing problems here merkel is coming in for criticism for potentially bailing out the failing economies of greece and oil and the news that says the crisis may be spreading to countries like italy and spain is giving a lot of cause for concern for people here in germany russia hopes that germany can help to bring nato around to the view that the missile defense system in europe should be a joint one which which helps both sides in any case should not really be told get it out russia must go is concerned that the system could be used to tall get russia and he wants guarantees from late so that that won't be the case on libya both russia and germany abstained on the u.n. votes which are all through as you and the nato action in libya and on growing concerns of escalation of the violence there they want to prevent the supply of was nato admitting that it is supplying arms to lib
also hopes for help from joining the world trade organization in return germany hopes to sign some big contracts in the vaults mold laws they should program announced boy creature made bed if of course germany is facing problems here merkel is coming in for criticism for potentially bailing out the failing economies of greece and oil and the news that says the crisis may be spreading to countries like italy and spain is giving a lot of cause for concern for people here in germany russia hopes...
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kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with her house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything. and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city and making the same choice. since i was living. everybody wants to do the same but there's even the money to go since we have a crisis there's many people that. they go back to their houses. they have. to sign. because there is a marmalades have given after a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most critics are simply energy and have a very large percentage of or. lost their jobs especially young or are almost desperately i mean i think it's young to become architects and i'm afraid that i'm not. telling the truth will be. almost a percentage of people ninety something percent statistics show that nearly one million people have lost their jobs in the figures are only expected to rise with over forty percent of people under the age of twenty four out of work any job is in demand and quietly which is like th
kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with her house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything. and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city and making the same choice. since i was living. everybody wants to do the same but there's even the money to go since we have a crisis there's many people that. they go back to their houses. they have. to sign. because there is a marmalades have...
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so it seems that america's big decisions are less likely to be hammered out in the boardroom. i'm only like and we cultivated in the woods for more than a century the wealthy and influential have used california's countryside for some colluding ortiz christopher's out trying to stake pitch i suppose is just playing too much important work is being decided there. it is nestled among the redwoods twenty seven hundred acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps and for two weeks every july since the eight hundred eighty s. they've been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. many of them arrive on their corporate jets at the nearby sonoma county airport. others arrive in fancy cars which will fill the onsite parking lot at its height there is said to be more than two thousand men who attend and as you can imagine they are well protected by a trove of police private yeah i know we go through we're all covering the protests and we just wanted to see if there was i would like us to get off the property because there's no way we know it is not
so it seems that america's big decisions are less likely to be hammered out in the boardroom. i'm only like and we cultivated in the woods for more than a century the wealthy and influential have used california's countryside for some colluding ortiz christopher's out trying to stake pitch i suppose is just playing too much important work is being decided there. it is nestled among the redwoods twenty seven hundred acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps and for two weeks every...
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with the tying up various big tracks we also know that there are problems with the economy throughout the european union which really makes germany look to the east for new deals the greek and portuguese crises which of theanine killer merkel facing a lot of criticism here in germany for potentially having to bail out those countries especially in the light of the news that the crisis may be spreading to italy and spain germany is the european union's biggest creditor that means it gives more money to the european union than anyone else so there are fears that germany will have to foot the bill germany come. to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed mosco there are fears that the defense system could be aimed at russia only libya germany and russia both abstained from the u.n. vote authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop for the rest of the voyage there reports that nato countries all being libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already st
with the tying up various big tracks we also know that there are problems with the economy throughout the european union which really makes germany look to the east for new deals the greek and portuguese crises which of theanine killer merkel facing a lot of criticism here in germany for potentially having to bail out those countries especially in the light of the news that the crisis may be spreading to italy and spain germany is the european union's biggest creditor that means it gives more...
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>>shepard: some of the big, big, big banks, bank of america just lost $8 billion in the first quarter. >>guest: that is the mortgage market. >>shepard: now they are about to be the second biggest bank in america right behind wells fargo. >>guest: in terms of mortgage market. they had countrywide and that was a problem for them and they have tried to write off that debt and now in the market, prices are going down yet again creating more problems. >> is there a lack of regulation or the banks ... how do you describe what is happening? >>guest: the reality is it is at a local level, courthouses across the country. so thinking there is a great magic cop who will come along and solve this problem ain't going to happen, it is judges in little courthouses and you read the stories that is who you see quoted. >>shepard: after all they have been through you would think they might try to protect themselves by having an employee read a document. it seems like a very simple thing to me. >>guest: it is not simple. they have started the practice as long time ago and they are reluctant to give them
>>shepard: some of the big, big, big banks, bank of america just lost $8 billion in the first quarter. >>guest: that is the mortgage market. >>shepard: now they are about to be the second biggest bank in america right behind wells fargo. >>guest: in terms of mortgage market. they had countrywide and that was a problem for them and they have tried to write off that debt and now in the market, prices are going down yet again creating more problems. >> is there a lack...
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coming up today in the big picture. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sands of nato bombing campaign in eighty and take it out the rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. came. across the nato mission in libya i'm joined by your johnson in london he's the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco gas like he is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want omar i'd like to go to you first in barcelona how would you assess nato's operations in libya to date because if any on the new source you want to read it stalemate it's quagmire. we've come across reports of rebels com
coming up today in the big picture. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sands of nato bombing campaign in eighty and take it out the rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. came. across the nato mission in libya i'm joined by your johnson in london he's the founder and director of viewpoint...
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what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns advance science into i can't see products they don't understand all huge pieces get the follow brushing your leaders to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on a look. we've got the future covered. believe the. truth. and you can. welcome back across the uk i'm here all about the truman show we're talking about the protracted conflict in libya. and you can go. on. i want to find go back to you in barcelona isn't this kind of. attitude that absolute surrender total surrender of the gadhafi and his his going regime isn't that just short sided that doesn't that just keep the conflict going because what reason does he have he's going to be put on trial by western powers. for war crimes or what what interest does he have even do to you to give any room at all i mean human nature would say you have to then you have to stand and fight to the death which is continuous this civil war this protected war in libya. yeah i partly agree because but this is a pro
what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns advance science into i can't see products they don't understand all huge pieces get the follow brushing your leaders to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on a look. we've got the future covered. believe the. truth. and you can. welcome back across the uk i'm here all about the truman show we're talking about the protracted conflict in libya. and you can...
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. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the firestorm over phone hacking in britain put media magnate rupert murdoch on the hot seat today before a committee of parliament. along with his son and a former top executive, murdoch faced close questioning, and a closer encounter with a pie plate. outside, the sidewalks were crowded with protesters against the murdochs and their newspapers, and british prime minister david cameron. inside, rupert
. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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we heard from our correspondent in london many twenty users are pointing out that once a political a big political scandal breaks out often a key figure dies do they have a point or not i mean they're referring to the death last night of sean hoare the former news of the world journalist two who first broke all this also talking about in two thousand and three dr david kelly the weapons inspector blew the whistle by saying that britain knew iraq didn't have weapons of mass destruction i mean these are just unfortunate only recently thing to this speculation. well it will look of course david kelly was my source i was the reporter he talked to i was the reporter that broke that story about the weapons of mass destruction and and i can say from experience that that being at the center of one of these storms because of course my story did cause a storm perhaps the last did it did a big media storm before this one. i can say from experience is a terrifying experience and and and actually you know i got through it because i'm a professional journalist i know you know i know the motives a lot
we heard from our correspondent in london many twenty users are pointing out that once a political a big political scandal breaks out often a key figure dies do they have a point or not i mean they're referring to the death last night of sean hoare the former news of the world journalist two who first broke all this also talking about in two thousand and three dr david kelly the weapons inspector blew the whistle by saying that britain knew iraq didn't have weapons of mass destruction i mean...
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. >> the field in the sheriff's race grew by one, the newest candidate getting a big endorsement. >> i have been at the table. i have created coalitions, been in sacramento, the halls of shei city hall. >> the former under sheriff filed his papers this morning. he is being enforced by the former da and current california attorney general. he is an advisor to harris. the sheriff is not running. he has held the position for 31 years. there are at least seven other candidates, two are seen as the most serious challengers, david wong ran in 2007. the others are seen as long shots. >>> san francisco city attorney suing cbs outdoor over damages to the muni buses. he wants more than $100,000 from the advertising firm which he swayed was careless in applying signs and displays to buses that he said caused the paint to chip. . >> film makers have more incentive to produce movies year. the vendor discount program is being expanded. the expansion includes discounts on equipment rent always and audio services. it's hoped to will help make the city a premiere location. >>> the board of supervisor
. >> the field in the sheriff's race grew by one, the newest candidate getting a big endorsement. >> i have been at the table. i have created coalitions, been in sacramento, the halls of shei city hall. >> the former under sheriff filed his papers this morning. he is being enforced by the former da and current california attorney general. he is an advisor to harris. the sheriff is not running. he has held the position for 31 years. there are at least seven other candidates,...
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that hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all.
that hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter....
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devil but even if that deadline isn't for another couple weeks it's not like there hasn't been other big news out there. you've got a report by jeremy scahill from the nation on the cia's secret sites in somalia the ones where the cia is running a counterterrorism training program paying somalis two hundred dollars a month to run prisons where prisoners are held have been rendered from kenya is that one story that sheds light on the obama administration for continuing all of those actions they criticize the bush administration for but we interviewed jeremy on this program last week but for some reason none of the big networks and i literally made it not a single one of them decided to give the story any play but then suddenly suddenly today the l a times came out with some groundbreaking information that new american intelligence raises concerns about a widening alliance of islamic terrorist groups plotting to target the u.s. and you know where that alliance is yemen and somalia and you know how they found out some of that information well according to the l a times it was learned when s
devil but even if that deadline isn't for another couple weeks it's not like there hasn't been other big news out there. you've got a report by jeremy scahill from the nation on the cia's secret sites in somalia the ones where the cia is running a counterterrorism training program paying somalis two hundred dollars a month to run prisons where prisoners are held have been rendered from kenya is that one story that sheds light on the obama administration for continuing all of those actions they...
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trying to kind of bet that legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so big as it is now but the fact is there's been some real errors of judgment it times out shared by the governing party but by the prime minister david cameron and he's now in a real fight he is in a real but really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself and at the very least still around him you say seriously how serious could he go over this. i'd say. after what's happened today what's the merits today that yes again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the connections. to the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it has been a large element of fingers in isn't just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister if there's any any kind of firm evidence that david cameron didn't know about because it's connections in some seriously very don't you think it was a private investigator says things like that and he's in real
trying to kind of bet that legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite so big as it is now but the fact is there's been some real errors of judgment it times out shared by the governing party but by the prime minister david cameron and he's now in a real fight he is in a real but really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself and at the very least still around him you say seriously how serious could he go over this. i'd say. after...
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the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and how to get from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market especially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed. there are fears that most go that the defense system could be aimed at russia or libya germany or russia both abstained from the u.n. votes authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the void and that's their own report that nato countries all being libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already strong relationship while the range of issues on which they share a common position. and you are with r t ahead in the pro
the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and how to get from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market especially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a...
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scenes no one wants to see repeated russia still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship big area killed one hundred twenty nine. to. the safety of the rest of russia's river fleet to see for ourselves reach old upstream. like the vast majority of vessels on the river volga this was growth of the soviet towards other battles for diaz and green through multiple odors each one of whom has used the. closely most passenger ships of this war operate at a loss vessel service in remote areas are subsidised would take it's costing as little as fifty cents apiece tourist craft have to get the funding to there is no money for a place once. we are just a small company we could never afford to build our own ships i think with good care the existing ships can be used for another fifty years. old as it says these ships have passed the latest technical inspections but so did the bulgaria and guard ships to create an emergency alarm or spotty blame for the high death toll. some are calling for stricter regulations including burying the subletting of old ships the small operators what is call
scenes no one wants to see repeated russia still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship big area killed one hundred twenty nine. to. the safety of the rest of russia's river fleet to see for ourselves reach old upstream. like the vast majority of vessels on the river volga this was growth of the soviet towards other battles for diaz and green through multiple odors each one of whom has used the. closely most passenger ships of this war operate at a loss vessel service in remote...
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will say that's come too late meddlesome media is a global village around the fixations of the scandal big global will of any type of restrictions on the media throw out. i don't know i honestly don't you know i think that there are going to be a lot of questions asked of me over here in the states there are there are always questions about what murdoch's business is do with the wall street journal reports but the new york post reports certainly with fox news reports but yeah i mean you know one of the words that was used today was endemic and murdoch that that was a very strong word and it is a very very strong word because it implies the idea that what's going on within murdoch's organisations are it is a sort of culture it's not just one or two different people and if that's true then you know friend of mine wrote so rude and so on a couple of days ago she said you know i had smelled really bad on the fish that's pretty good chance that the tail can smell back to you so yeah i would see it spreading around well generations presidents of things feel full as they say in miami tonight on o
will say that's come too late meddlesome media is a global village around the fixations of the scandal big global will of any type of restrictions on the media throw out. i don't know i honestly don't you know i think that there are going to be a lot of questions asked of me over here in the states there are there are always questions about what murdoch's business is do with the wall street journal reports but the new york post reports certainly with fox news reports but yeah i mean you know...
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(music) >> jacqueline: the big weather story is warm weather. aha the real woman will occur in the middle of the week. temperatures are already at 70 degrees in concord. by 4:00 p.m., concord in san jose could see even more 80s out there tomorrow. 82 novado with upper 60s in san francisco and richmond. low 80s for the delta. in an antioch 83 degrees livermore, 70's for the bay shore and warming up to the 80s out there in the south the with our warmest location at 87 degrees. that warming trend will continue to this week with lincecum other 9 is for the inland valleys! those fault on both of those days--with 90's on the inland valleys--with those warmest days on the inland valleys. >>catherine: 6 in. of rain fall and just a few hours in new orleans. cars and pedestrians struggling getting through their deep waters. it is expected to last a lonthrow today. frontier airlines fleet through denver airport cancelled. crews are working to repair the damage. frontier is picking up hotel charges were stranded passengers and united airlines was also impac
(music) >> jacqueline: the big weather story is warm weather. aha the real woman will occur in the middle of the week. temperatures are already at 70 degrees in concord. by 4:00 p.m., concord in san jose could see even more 80s out there tomorrow. 82 novado with upper 60s in san francisco and richmond. low 80s for the delta. in an antioch 83 degrees livermore, 70's for the bay shore and warming up to the 80s out there in the south the with our warmest location at 87 degrees. that warming...
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big company like that, you would hope they have plans in place. i think that "wall street journal" which came out with a remarkably defensive opinion yesterday attacking those who attacked the company, it is sort of silly to say things like that wouldn't be discussed or accelerated. we know in the business world obviously they have these types of discussions. it's a newspaper i like but "wall street journal" is going off the deep end on this one. >> if he remains chairman, how many symbolically changes. we want to take you inside. as we told you before what was taking place today this evidence session as they call it for the unauthorized tapping or hacking. >> it looks less imposing than we've been talking about. it looks like a small gathering. >> this isn't in the huge hall where you would see members of parliament. this is a select committee on culture media. there's room for 40 to 50 spectators in this room and there will be spillover rooms where people can follow the proceedings on television. that's paul stephenson. he was the top police chi
big company like that, you would hope they have plans in place. i think that "wall street journal" which came out with a remarkably defensive opinion yesterday attacking those who attacked the company, it is sort of silly to say things like that wouldn't be discussed or accelerated. we know in the business world obviously they have these types of discussions. it's a newspaper i like but "wall street journal" is going off the deep end on this one. >> if he remains...
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that's a big problem. but it is not the number one issue for the public. >> sam, let me ask you about this meeting with cantor and boehner in the white house secretly sunday. it suggests to me thatch you realize, look, the tea party ain't going to be a big deal. he's not going to sign any constitutional amendment that's not going to get through. is the president now working with boehner and cantor on a postconstitutional amendment deal if you will for smaller cuts and the debt ceiling raise? bah it seems to me, the house is the problem. >> yeah. and i think it will play out according to my reporting as this -- they have the mcconnell plan, which is raising the debt ceiling while vetoing cuttings. as a way to buy into it, they have the republican caucus attract $1.5 trillion in cuts agreed to. so you end up having two pack e packages merge to one, house republicans can say they cut $1.5 trillion in discretionary spending. but no entitlements of the long-term growth of the deficit and debt is still a problem
that's a big problem. but it is not the number one issue for the public. >> sam, let me ask you about this meeting with cantor and boehner in the white house secretly sunday. it suggests to me thatch you realize, look, the tea party ain't going to be a big deal. he's not going to sign any constitutional amendment that's not going to get through. is the president now working with boehner and cantor on a postconstitutional amendment deal if you will for smaller cuts and the debt ceiling...
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i mean, she make as big distinction between orientation and lifestyle. i'm not sure what that means exactly, clark. are you comfortable with the way she even talks about gay issues politically? >> for starters, let's this orientation, not lifestyle. the point was made in many areas about electability. so doesn't matter where you stand on the political spectrum. a political position regarding the gay community puts herr at fringe with the republican party. i'm not the only -- >> why is she so anti-gay? >> that's a good question. a good question. why is anybody anti-gay? obviously -- >> it's an obsession in terms of her politics. seems to be more than winning votes. i don't know how many she can win, in the movie conservative areas. her husband also seems to be focused intently often this question of reparative therapy. talking about homosexuality on a radio show last year. let's listen in. >> what do you say when your teenager says she's gay? >> there's that curiosity, but, again, it is as if we have to understand barbarians need to be educated. they need
i mean, she make as big distinction between orientation and lifestyle. i'm not sure what that means exactly, clark. are you comfortable with the way she even talks about gay issues politically? >> for starters, let's this orientation, not lifestyle. the point was made in many areas about electability. so doesn't matter where you stand on the political spectrum. a political position regarding the gay community puts herr at fringe with the republican party. i'm not the only -- >> why...
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just a big wall of dust. i couldn't do nothing. bill: it was awesome, she says. that storm coming two weeks after another storm brought a mile-high dust cloud through the grand canyon state knock out power for hundreds of people throughout phoenix. jamie: the space shuttle departing the international space station for the last time. the shuttle's commander saying i'll never forget the role the space shuttle played in the space station's creation. helping to build and supply the crew. now atlantis sets its sights on the final trip home. bill: we'll talk with the astronauts tomorrow in mire today's newsroom. we hear about an air traffic controller being drunk on the job. it happened at a colorado facility that controls aircraft flying over portions of 9 different states. he was tested for drugs and alcohol six hours into an eight-hour shift. he has twice the level allowed for controllers on the job. the veteran controller was immediately relieved of duty and is apparently in rehab. jamie: a fox news alert. we are watching the room where our chairman rupert murdoch
just a big wall of dust. i couldn't do nothing. bill: it was awesome, she says. that storm coming two weeks after another storm brought a mile-high dust cloud through the grand canyon state knock out power for hundreds of people throughout phoenix. jamie: the space shuttle departing the international space station for the last time. the shuttle's commander saying i'll never forget the role the space shuttle played in the space station's creation. helping to build and supply the crew. now...
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>> i think any big story, but for the purpose of process, most stories start out with a reporter, and that reporter may be being asked by the news editors to go and investigate a story, or they may have brought information about a story from their own contacts to the news editor. it is at that stage in a newspaper where the reporter and news editor discuss the veracity of the information, go out and check the allegations, and come back with a more considered view. you can imagine that every newspaper gets a lot of information to the news desk, and only a percentage, very small percentage makes it actually to publication. so there are many layers from reporter, to assistant news editor, to news editor. finally, this story will go to the back bench which will be the people that will oversee that story and often talk to a reporter directly with questions and amendments to the copy. the lawyers are involved at this stage, throughout the process and then finally the final decision on publication will be made by the editor. obviously milly dowler's disappearance was a terrible news story an
>> i think any big story, but for the purpose of process, most stories start out with a reporter, and that reporter may be being asked by the news editors to go and investigate a story, or they may have brought information about a story from their own contacts to the news editor. it is at that stage in a newspaper where the reporter and news editor discuss the veracity of the information, go out and check the allegations, and come back with a more considered view. you can imagine that...
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is this the next big thing? >> well, we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can and technology like volvo's city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing insurance claims from volvos that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than a quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the technology could make a mistake, but it's much more likely that a human could make a mistake because we're all so easily distracted. >> reporter: volvo will stake city safety standard in four models by 2012. meanwhile, other car companies are racing to bring their own futuristic self-braking technology into the present. for "good morning amamica," elisabeth leamy, abc news, rutgersville, virginia. >> and here's diane sawyer with a preview of "world news." >> tonight we are going to continue to crack the code for a happy retirement. the rules rewritten, boomers setting all those goals. tonight, how some marr
is this the next big thing? >> well, we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can and technology like volvo's city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing insurance claims from volvos that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than a quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the technology could make a...
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now it's the big story. i guess the big question, why, why is gold on the rise and has it been on the rice for so many months now? >> gold tends to rise in times of great uncertainty. and it's also a sign that people are losing trust and faith in governments and also currencies. paper money. paper money is one thing. it's a promise from a government to honor that money. to say, this is worth something. gold, people say, doesn't rely on that promise. it has consistently, over the span of time, gone up. however, you're thinking about that going up over the span of time, but there are moments where it also drops down. so it's not something that just goes up. it can fall back, as well. >> those pictures, i guess, like you said you can tangibly touch it. >> you can hold it. >> it's right there before you. are a lot of investors putting a lot of money in gold? is that where you seem to see a lot of the trends moving? >> the trend is moving towards putting some money. allocating some money into gold. for anybody wh
now it's the big story. i guess the big question, why, why is gold on the rise and has it been on the rice for so many months now? >> gold tends to rise in times of great uncertainty. and it's also a sign that people are losing trust and faith in governments and also currencies. paper money. paper money is one thing. it's a promise from a government to honor that money. to say, this is worth something. gold, people say, doesn't rely on that promise. it has consistently, over the span of...
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rogers: we're urging the president to do something big, he says he wants to do something big about our debt problem, this is the solution. we urge him to work with us and not demand new taxes. and once he'll do that we can turn to some meaningful things that will help improve the job situation which by the way is at 9.% unemployment and going the wrong direction. we can do some things like getting the regulators off our community banks so small businesses can have access to capital. shrinking the size of e.p.a. and osha and nlrb who are bloated in their infrastructure and just stifling jobs in america. we have a lot of things we can do but first we have to get our spending under control. i urge my colleagues to vote for cut, cap and balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> request permission to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise in
rogers: we're urging the president to do something big, he says he wants to do something big about our debt problem, this is the solution. we urge him to work with us and not demand new taxes. and once he'll do that we can turn to some meaningful things that will help improve the job situation which by the way is at 9.% unemployment and going the wrong direction. we can do some things like getting the regulators off our community banks so small businesses can have access to capital. shrinking...